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Why Music is Not a Universal Language

Music is fluid – meaning, it can be interpreted in several different ways depending on a number of variables such as how it is being displayed. A common misconception about the power of sound is that it is communicated universally.

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Music Production at RMCAD

The art of creating, sharing, and performing music is a powerful tool to transform and reflect our human experience. Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design is excited to announce the launch of its Online BFA Music Production Program, aimed

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FAQ’s for Our Spring B 2021 Term

As of the Spring B 2021 term, RMCAD will offer online instruction paired with increased on-campus resource access by appointment through a Blended+ learning environment. RMCAD’s COVID-19 Task Force has developed a plan, supported by specific policies and protocols, to

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What you missed with Kevin Beasley

Tuesday, February 16, RMCAD hosted Kevin Beasley, guest speaker for its World Building VASD series. Kevin Beasley’s practice traverses sculpture, photography, and sound performance. His presentation and talk to the RMCAD Community (and others) was about the process behind  A

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Meet Kevin Beasley

RMCAD is excited to continue its VASD Program’s World Building series on Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 with renowned artist Kevin Beasley. Beasley’s practice traverses sculpture, photography, and sound performance.  Kevin Beasley lives and works in New York. He earned his

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Presenting to clients 101

Presenting to clients 101

*This story was updated and edited for clarity and brevity by Jenna Heil on November 15, 2022. It’s no surprise that artists and designers are full of passion, especially when it comes to projects they have poured their heart and

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student researching tips for tackling lengthy readings

Tips for Tackling Lengthy Readings

We all need to be able to read well. Whether it’s a press release, presentation to a client, syllabus, proposal for a freelance opportunity, art history textbook, an email, or any kind of reading material, being able to consume it

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